Tuesday, January 5, 2016

ecns [expanded by feedex.net]: New home sales end 2015 on a high

ecns [expanded by feedex.net]

ecns

New home sales end 2015 on a high
http://www.ecns.cn/business/2016/01-05/194714.shtml
Jan 5th 2016, 16:34




Shanghai's new home sales market ended last year by jumping 55 percent from 2014 as easing mortgage curbs and continuing cuts in both interest rates and banks' reserve requirement ratios fueled demand from buyers.


The area of new houses sold, excluding government-funded affordable housing, exceeded 15 million square meters in the city last year, Shanghai Homelink Real Estate Agency Co said in a report released yesterday. The new homes were sold for an average 32,174 yuan ($4,923) per square meter, a year-on-year rise of 18.1 percent.


"New home transactions climbed 26 percent further from November to over 1.88 million square meters in December, making it not only the most in 2015 but also the highest monthly volume recorded in Shanghai since the second half of 2009, beating earlier market expectations," said Ke Xiaojuan, a researcher at Shanghai Homelink.


"The average cost of new homes also stayed well above the 30,000 yuan per square meter threshold, despite an insignificant monthly retreat," he added.


New homes sold across Shanghai last month cost an average 33,562 yuan per square meter, down 3.4 percent from November. Meanwhile, 959,000 square meters of new houses were released to the local market, up 7.3 percent from November, Homelink data showed.


Robust sales have cut the city's inventory of new homes to below 10.7 million square meters from 11.5 million square meters of new houses available for sale at the end of November.


Tomson Riviera in Lujiazui of the Pudong New Area was the most costly project last year after five apartments were sold for 702 million yuan over the past 12 months, or 214,401 yuan per square meter on average, according to Homelink data.


  





Shanghai's new home sales remain robust




November to be 'good' for new home sales




Shanghai home sales rise 35 pct in H1







China plans to invest $538 bln in railway in 5 years: report


Man asks wife's forgiveness via taxi sign


Second-child policy spurs 'birth time schedule'


Half of university students run public WeChat accounts: survey


Beijing vows significant drop in PM2.5 density by 2030




Former Beijing deputy Party chief expelled from CPC


Bus arson suspect that kills 14 identified


Alipay users complain of unusual videos cached on phones


Woman detained for trying to open cabin door during flight


'Circuit breaker' important to stabilize market: regulator






You are receiving this email because you subscribed to this feed at https://blogtrottr.com

If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can unsubscribe here:
https://blogtrottr.com/unsubscribe/qhG/Zc7fXt

No comments:

Post a Comment